Author Topic: Albatros D.Va Paul Bäumer Jasta 5, 1/144 scratchbuild  (Read 23190 times)

Offline ondra

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Albatros D.Va Paul Bäumer Jasta 5, 1/144 scratchbuild
« on: March 25, 2015, 05:36:05 PM »
Hi guys,

my contribution to the group build will be this little beauty.

Currently I am studying drawings and thinking about how to divide the fuselage correctly into sections - this will be my first build with a fuselage of this complicated shape, so please keep your fingers crossed for me.

Hope to post photos on progress during tomorrow.

Cheers

Ondra

« Last Edit: October 31, 2015, 07:38:55 PM by Des »

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Excellent Ondra, I most certainly will be following this build to see how you do it in such a small scale.

Des.
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Following with great interest Ondra :)

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Well, very little progress, but the slow and steady wins the race, right? :)

The very beginning on the fuselage and the propeller hub.







Cheers

Ondra


Offline Pgtaylorart

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Impressive start on such a small model!

George

Offline radio

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Looks like it will be a great build Ondra.
Martin

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Ondra,
Great start! What you do in this scale is truly amazing and I look forward to watching you progress with your build!
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Incredible workmanship in such a small scale, well done so far.

Des.
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Many thanks for your nice comments, dear all, they are a great encouragement to me.

I keep working on the fuselage, the cockpit will be really chalenging. I downloaded the WNW instructions to use them as a guideline and have to say that the Albie will be totally different from any of my previous builds as to construction.





Here is the base for the main parts - upper and lower wings, wheels and tailplane.



And the best - these six little beauties arrived last Thursday, 3D printed Mercedes D.IIIa from Bo Monroe's Flugzeugwerke. They are real little gems, many thanks, Bo, you did a great job. How was the song from elementary school? One little, two little, three little Mercedes. :)





Hope to find some time next week and to start working on details like pilot's seat, MG's, engine and cooler.

Many thanks in advance for any advices or comments.

Cheers

Ondra


« Last Edit: April 07, 2015, 01:52:31 AM by ondra »

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You have done a superb job on the fuselage so far Ondra, and the wings and tail look very impressive, great looking engines.

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Ondra, I am amazed at what can be done in such a tiny scale!
You are off to a great start.  Well done!

Cheers,
Ernie :)
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Outstanding work Ondra.
Martin

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I can't emphasize enough how much I admire your scratch building in this TINY scale! I have found myself struggling with my Eduard 1/48th build recently  ::)
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Excellent! Your scratch building with Bo's engines will create an exceptional model in this minute scale!! :D

George

Offline ondra

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Many thanks to all of you for looking in and leaving such nice comments.

Last evening while studying photographs I noticed I am actually building a D.V, not D.Va, at least it looks like that from this photo. I do not see any control wires going from the lower wing to the ailerons. Am I right?